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HIV seroconversion in two homosexual men after receptive oral intercourse with ejaculation: implications for counseling concerning safe sexual practices.
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HomosexualityGynecologySocial SciencesP24 Antigen AssaysSexual CommunicationSafe Sexual PracticesReceptive Oral IntercourseHiv/aids CounsellingSexual And Reproductive HealthHomosexual MenSexual Well-beingSexual ResponsibilityHivSexual BehaviorHiv AntibodySexual HealthHiv SeroconversionMedicineSexual OrientationHuman Sexuality
Seroconversion for HIV antibody occurred in two homosexual men who reported no anal intercourse for greater than or equal to 5 years and multiple episodes of receptive oral intercourse with ejaculation. Neither man reported intravenous drug use or receipt of blood products. The last antibody-negative specimen was also negative by the polymerase chain reaction and p24 antigen assays. All sexually active persons should be clearly counselled that receptive oral intercourse with ejaculation carries a potential risk of HIV transmission.
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